Stomach Acid home remedy with Dates - How to consume dates for stomach acid is correct so that it can be a healer or an efficacious medicine? Dates themselves are a fruit that comes from the Middle East, which is very popular among Muslims. Even the Prophet Muhammad Sholallahu a'laihi wassallam advised to eat them.
In the hadith, HR Bukhari and Muslim explain one of the virtues of eating dates. Whoever consumes seven Ajwa dates in the morning on that day, he will not be exposed to poison or magic.
In addition to the known benefits of dates, how to eat them is recommended in odd quantities, including one of the sunnah of the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam. According to research, it turns out that the number of dates eaten odd or even can determine their properties on the body.
Rasulullah Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam said: "Indeed there is among the trees, one tree that does not drop its leaves. This tree is like a Muslim, so tell me what it is?" Then people guessed at the wadhi trees. Abdullah Said: "Then it occurred to me, that tree is a palm tree, but I am ashamed to say it." Then they said: "Yaa Rasulullah, tell us what tree it is?" Then, he replied: "he is a palm tree." (HR Bukhari).
Eat Dates in Odd and Even Numbers
According to research that has been done, if you consume dates in an even number, for example, 2, 4, 6, 8, and so on, it will produce sugar in the blood and potassium without giving a lot of energy. From the research conducted, it can be concluded if you consume dates in odd quantities, the body can turn them into carbohydrates.
Besides being a supplier of carbohydrates, consuming dates also has the benefit of overcoming stomach acid, especially when fasting. Acid reflux disease is a state of rising stomach acid, which causes extraordinary.
Research says when the body is fasting, stomach acid levels increase, which is indicated by symptoms such as a feeling of heat and "heaviness" in the stomach and a sour mouth.
Eating high-fiber foods, such as dates, activates muscle action to churn and mix food and break it down into smaller particles. This makes the body bind bile acids, opens the area between the stomach, the duodenum, and the small intestine base, and removes the rest of the digestive food through the small intestine.